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FreeBSD Unleashed
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Date added: 04/25/2006 |
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Securing Mac OS X
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Date added: 02/20/2006 |
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Mac OS X (10.3) provides many built in security features that, when fully utilised, can greatly reduce the risk of a security incident. OS X is one of the most secure default installations when compared to other operating systems. The install follows the accepted best practice of disabling all network services unless explicitly enabled. The default security settings should suit the needs of most users in a workstation setting.
This guide is aimed at users in environments requiring stronger security controls in an operating system, making full use of the protection features offered in OS X. It would also be of use to system administrators wishing to enforce an organisation wide desktop security policy for Mac OS X. |
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Mac OS X Server - Command Line Administration
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Date added: 02/14/2006 |
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To access a UNIX shell command prompt, you open the Terminal application. In Terminal, you can use the ssh command to log in to other servers. You can use the man command to view online documentation for most common commands. |
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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-290)
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Date added: 03/11/2006 |
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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-290): Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Environment |
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100 Linux tips and tricks
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Date added: 06/25/2005 |
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